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al qaeda was central al qaeda in pakistan. afghanistan was still operating, largely with impunity. and our alliances in the world were shredded. there was tremendous antipathy toward the administration and the country, and that has all changed. everyone at this table would agree that the world is a very complicated and dangerous place because of a lot of different forces, a guy setting himself on fire in tunisia and a whole region goes up, and because of social media. so we are living in a different world, and what we need to do is to be smart about where we engage and when we engage, because we cannot project force everywhere in the world and we don't have the resources and it is not a smart way to proceed. >> the drone policy has spread all over the world. and that is sort of what we're known by best. and to the arab spring, the united states was not a passive observer in this. yes, a fruit vendor in tunisia set himself on fire. yes, there was social media that helped spread this enthusiasm for change. but the united states did turn its back on mubarak in egypt. and i think we're
al qaeda was central al qaeda in pakistan. afghanistan was still operating, largely with impunity. and our alliances in the world were shredded. there was tremendous antipathy toward the administration and the country, and that has all changed. everyone at this table would agree that the world is a very complicated and dangerous place because of a lot of different forces, a guy setting himself on fire in tunisia and a whole region goes up, and because of social media. so we are living in a...
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pakistan is not a monolith. there is all kinds of spectrums in pakistan. i think also -- who believe the presence of foreign troops is also the sustaining argument of the militants. they must continue as long as the foreign forces are there. and therefore as i had said, there would be this perception that the continuation may also mean the continuation of these kinds of activities. the counter argument that these activities must stop may be weakened. these are various groups, various parties who have those kinds of views. i anticipate that the government will be accepting. the other thing is where the taliban if they're not here? do not say that they're only in pakistan. in paris there has been a taliban representation. the taliban as part of the political landscape. this is basically something that should be done by the peace council. pakistan gets involved and your will say that there's a classic but, i read it a long time ago. i off and on read it. to remind myself how intertwined is the history and culture and tradition and demographic of these countri
pakistan is not a monolith. there is all kinds of spectrums in pakistan. i think also -- who believe the presence of foreign troops is also the sustaining argument of the militants. they must continue as long as the foreign forces are there. and therefore as i had said, there would be this perception that the continuation may also mean the continuation of these kinds of activities. the counter argument that these activities must stop may be weakened. these are various groups, various parties...
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. >>> pakistan also faces mounting trouble at home at home. a massive anti-government demonstration in the capital entered its third day on thursday. the protest expressed -- faced another setback on tuesday went supreme court ordered the arrest of prime minister roger per vase ashraf. the ruling against ashraf relates to allegations of corruption while he was minister of water and power between 2008 and 2011. the president's pakistan people's party is considering an appeal. tens tens of thousands of people have matched in islamabad three straight days. cadre is pledging to continue the protest until ashraf is arrested. the government appears isolated. some sources allege the protests have the covert support of the military. speculation is rising you that the supreme court around military are colluding to try and top the government. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe is on a tour of southeast asia. the newly elected leader is visiting vietnam, thailand and indonesia to strengthen ties in one of the world's economic regions. japanese compan
. >>> pakistan also faces mounting trouble at home at home. a massive anti-government demonstration in the capital entered its third day on thursday. the protest expressed -- faced another setback on tuesday went supreme court ordered the arrest of prime minister roger per vase ashraf. the ruling against ashraf relates to allegations of corruption while he was minister of water and power between 2008 and 2011. the president's pakistan people's party is considering an appeal. tens tens...
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as regards pakistan, pakistan ought to accept whatever is decided. however, from pakistan's point of view, the downside of continued u.s. presence is that we continue to provide an argument for militants to justify their violent activities. this is the downside, as we looked at it. but as i said, it is for the u.s. government and afghanistan to decide. pakistan should accept whatever it is. in my personal view, there are usually two arguments made in support of continuous u.s. military presence out -- after 2014 -- that it is necessary to keep the army intact and together, and that it is necessary for counter terrorist operations, like the operation of drones. the first argument, that the afghan national army -- the afghan national army has already shown its ability to withstand effectively any attacks from the taliban. and this was quite evident last year, i think, in april, when the taliban launched a string of incidents. it was basically the afghan national army that was able to counter it very effectively. no army can, however, prevent sporadic v
as regards pakistan, pakistan ought to accept whatever is decided. however, from pakistan's point of view, the downside of continued u.s. presence is that we continue to provide an argument for militants to justify their violent activities. this is the downside, as we looked at it. but as i said, it is for the u.s. government and afghanistan to decide. pakistan should accept whatever it is. in my personal view, there are usually two arguments made in support of continuous u.s. military presence...
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and then, of course, there is pakistan, bangladesh, vietnam, many countries in asia. so i'm quite optimistic about the long term growth prospect of asia as a whole. >> reporter: the asian economy has stayed relatively firm despite a recession in europe and a slowdown in the u.s. but kudo points out that more cooperation is needed in the region to prepare for further headwinds. >> i think countries should create more to try to stabilize interregional relationship. most of the countries have no capital and they trade freely. it has been at the center of the regional cooperation in asia and it needs regional development and will continue to be so or they must strengthen their activities in the area of regional corporation integration. >> a pakistani girl who was shot by islamic militants has been discharged from a british hospital. the hospital said that the 15-year-old left the day before because shes with well enough to stay with her family in britain. doctors say she is due for reconstructive skull surgery in january or february. she was shot in the head in october by
and then, of course, there is pakistan, bangladesh, vietnam, many countries in asia. so i'm quite optimistic about the long term growth prospect of asia as a whole. >> reporter: the asian economy has stayed relatively firm despite a recession in europe and a slowdown in the u.s. but kudo points out that more cooperation is needed in the region to prepare for further headwinds. >> i think countries should create more to try to stabilize interregional relationship. most of the...
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and then, of course, there is pakistan, bangladesh, vietnam, many countries in asia. so i'm quite optimistic about the long term growth prospect of asia as a whole. >> reporter: the asian economy has stayed relatively firm despite a recession in europe and a slowdown in the u.s. but kudo points out that more cooperation is needed in the region to prepare for further headwinds. >> i think countries should create more to try to stabilize interregional relationship. most of the countries have no capital and they trade freely. it has been at the center of the regional cooperation in asia and it needs regional development and will continue to be so or they must strengthen their activities in the area of regional corporation integration. >> a pakistani girl who was shot by islamic militants has been discharged from a british hospital. the hospital said that the 15-year-old left the day before because shes with well enough to stay with her family in britain. she was shot in the head in october by the pakistani taliban for supporting girls' rights to be educated. she was tran
and then, of course, there is pakistan, bangladesh, vietnam, many countries in asia. so i'm quite optimistic about the long term growth prospect of asia as a whole. >> reporter: the asian economy has stayed relatively firm despite a recession in europe and a slowdown in the u.s. but kudo points out that more cooperation is needed in the region to prepare for further headwinds. >> i think countries should create more to try to stabilize interregional relationship. most of the...
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militants in pakistan. the reason disempowered telegram, governor of kandahar or taliban in the coalition in afghanistan. that is inspired militants. so by negotiations and tell a band it would automatically make it easier for pakistani intelligence to do with the pakistani side of telegram. that fact will remain there. military action and from policy has not delivered evidence. military option has absolutely failed to be the taliban in pakistan to do with taliban on the afghanistan say. i hope this military strategic change is also parallel to that. it is a space taken over. that military cannot do anything about it. the religious discourse and more education can do that. so we been at the pakistani military can only have a limited impact. i would like to see a much broader effort to do with these decisions. thank you. >> three questions here, punch them together because they're pretty much out of time. we make the answer short and the question sure. thank you. i do not >> i thank you for the presentations
militants in pakistan. the reason disempowered telegram, governor of kandahar or taliban in the coalition in afghanistan. that is inspired militants. so by negotiations and tell a band it would automatically make it easier for pakistani intelligence to do with the pakistani side of telegram. that fact will remain there. military action and from policy has not delivered evidence. military option has absolutely failed to be the taliban in pakistan to do with taliban on the afghanistan say. i hope...
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then there are pakistan, bangladesh, vietnam. many countries in asia. i'm quite optimistic about the long determine growth prospect of asia as a whole. >> reporter: the asian economy has stayed relatively firm despite a recession in europe in the slowdown in the u.s. he points out more cooperation is needed in the region to prepare for further head winds. >> i think they should call it more to try to stabilize interregional relationship. we will continue to be our strengths and activities in the area of cooperation. >> japan'sew government has pledged more to myanmar to help economic development. japan's finance minister was in the capital to meet myanmar's president. aso met finance and revenue minister. >> translator: we hope to maintain good bilateral relations just like our predecessors. >> japan is considering more loans an grants. that's to help improve business infrastructure such as power and water systems. japan plans to play a leading role in building the special economic zone near myanmar's largest city. they hope mor japanese businesses wl s
then there are pakistan, bangladesh, vietnam. many countries in asia. i'm quite optimistic about the long determine growth prospect of asia as a whole. >> reporter: the asian economy has stayed relatively firm despite a recession in europe in the slowdown in the u.s. he points out more cooperation is needed in the region to prepare for further head winds. >> i think they should call it more to try to stabilize interregional relationship. we will continue to be our strengths and...
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the court's demand for the arrest of prime minister rocked pakistan on tuesday. the order relates to charges ashraf took bribes when he was minister for water and power. meanwhile, tens of thousands of anti-government protesters remain camped out near parliament. protest leader and muslim cleric mohammad kadri has labeled the government a bunch of thieves and demanded they resign. >> translator: god heard our prayers and has saved us. we have pledged ourself to kodri. we won't turn back until we achieve change. we won't go back even if it rains, even if they spray us with teargas or bullets. >> some sources allege the protests have the covert support of the military. speculation is rife that military chiefs are colluding with the supreme court to topple the government. >>> residents of jakarta woke up on thursday to find the city flooded. torrential rain paralyzed parts of the indonesian capital. more than 15,000 people were forced from their homes. flooding affected swaths of jakarta and its satellite cities. authorities say at least five people were killed. dow
the court's demand for the arrest of prime minister rocked pakistan on tuesday. the order relates to charges ashraf took bribes when he was minister for water and power. meanwhile, tens of thousands of anti-government protesters remain camped out near parliament. protest leader and muslim cleric mohammad kadri has labeled the government a bunch of thieves and demanded they resign. >> translator: god heard our prayers and has saved us. we have pledged ourself to kodri. we won't turn back...
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this is not a problem of pakistan. but pakistan is not a monolith. you should know that there is all kinds of risk that from afghanistan and there are many in pakistan who i think also afghanistan, who believe that the presence of foreign troops in afghanistan is also sustaining the argument of the militants, that they must continue the struggle as long as foreign forces are there. and, therefore, as i have said that there would be this perception, issue, the continuation may also, the continuation of these kinds of activities. and the counter argument that these activities must stop, maybe weekend. but these are various groups, various parties, various people who have these kind of his. i anticipate that the government will basically be accepting but the other thing is we -- if taliban move your comment goes your comment does a taliban our own in pakistan. taliban are there. taliban today i find that -- [inaudible]. so taliban as part of the political landscape of afghanistan to how they are connected, basically something which would be verified, do
this is not a problem of pakistan. but pakistan is not a monolith. you should know that there is all kinds of risk that from afghanistan and there are many in pakistan who i think also afghanistan, who believe that the presence of foreign troops in afghanistan is also sustaining the argument of the militants, that they must continue the struggle as long as foreign forces are there. and, therefore, as i have said that there would be this perception, issue, the continuation may also, the...
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a motorcycle bomb going off in a crowded park in pakistan's southern city of karachi it's killed at least four people and wounded dozens of others police say the explosion happened when a political rally of the city's dominant party passed by when she admitted carrying out the water. it seems there's a price to pay for free love after all american health officials warn there's a silent epidemic stalking the baby boomers of the sixty's but in a coach never reports now of a call in california to get checked for deadly hepatitis c. . california was the center of the hippie revolution amounting pot of music drugs and sexual freedom we did drugs but we didn't think about it there was no process because everybody was doing dean mitchell is a baby boomer born during the pastas world war two years nineteen forty six and nine hundred sixty five his generation now is paying for that lifestyle a life of things drugs and rock'n'roll all fueled by flower power and the summer of love they say few remember the sixty's you were intrigued there the baby boomers out of the sexual revolution may have lost s
a motorcycle bomb going off in a crowded park in pakistan's southern city of karachi it's killed at least four people and wounded dozens of others police say the explosion happened when a political rally of the city's dominant party passed by when she admitted carrying out the water. it seems there's a price to pay for free love after all american health officials warn there's a silent epidemic stalking the baby boomers of the sixty's but in a coach never reports now of a call in california to...
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and he fled to pakistan. is sort of, this instant, this gives a split up again and again in kandahar and around the country. another example which is particularly pertinent for today is -- a man who is a former interim minister under the taliban, also very important provincial governor, and he was also -- yet tribal links to karzai. after 2001 he had repudiated the taliban and he was seeking to find a way to join the afghan government, to join karzai essentially. and so he contacted hamid karzai's brother, and he wanted to engineer a deal. again, he was seeking a way to join the government. a meeting scheduled to take place. the pakistanis caught wind of this and they were none too pleased with the idea of a taliban join the karzai government. and so they told the americans that he is in such and such a place. i believe they arrested him, handed them over to the americans, and now the americans sent him to guantÁnamo. you still in guantÁnamo today, and he's a particularly interesting case because a lot of s
and he fled to pakistan. is sort of, this instant, this gives a split up again and again in kandahar and around the country. another example which is particularly pertinent for today is -- a man who is a former interim minister under the taliban, also very important provincial governor, and he was also -- yet tribal links to karzai. after 2001 he had repudiated the taliban and he was seeking to find a way to join the afghan government, to join karzai essentially. and so he contacted hamid...
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doesn't exist in pakistan. doesn't exist in india which is our democratic ally in the stronger state. so i think dispensing with that idea will help to understand where pakistan state goes bid where there's much more manpower, the concern about civilian casualties in the south waziristan that are far more limited in scope and strategy. i think a third thing we need to bear in mind is -- wanat there is still cost that every leader has to pay whether it's authoritarian or autocratic government or a democratic one and in terms of utilizing force against john people is something we don't have to think about because we authorize force to be deployed elsewhere and the only cost that the american public bears are fiscal costs and obviously the loss of our troops and loved ones but in pakistan is also -- it's not just the strategic cost but the political cost especially their important constituent groups, the base of the militancy and the pashtun community which is not an insignificant community. they are a key stakeho
doesn't exist in pakistan. doesn't exist in india which is our democratic ally in the stronger state. so i think dispensing with that idea will help to understand where pakistan state goes bid where there's much more manpower, the concern about civilian casualties in the south waziristan that are far more limited in scope and strategy. i think a third thing we need to bear in mind is -- wanat there is still cost that every leader has to pay whether it's authoritarian or autocratic government or...
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well you know pakistan and i think this is the most troubled and troubling region in the entire world actually for even more so than iran because you have a government in the country in that spill is meant to be allied to the west but of course is playing a game has a nuclear bomb drones are killing innocent people as well as the guilty you know there was a time when war is storage other face to face and it was never a good thing sometimes it's inevitable but today these drones are being flown by by no exam rooms three thousand miles away i don't blame the west for using drones it's an exclusive the west of course will people use them but i'm not sure how you deal with pakistan i know being on the television i meant to have supernatural wisdom but i don't know how you deal with a country where the you know there was a time in pakistan you know you wanted radicalism but the intelligentsia the educated class was sufficiently large it would always be ok when i was at university benazir bhutto was at university this is a very very progressive accomplished person that's gone the educated c
well you know pakistan and i think this is the most troubled and troubling region in the entire world actually for even more so than iran because you have a government in the country in that spill is meant to be allied to the west but of course is playing a game has a nuclear bomb drones are killing innocent people as well as the guilty you know there was a time when war is storage other face to face and it was never a good thing sometimes it's inevitable but today these drones are being flown...
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motorcycle bomb has gone off near a crowded park in pakistan southern city of karachi killing at least four people and wounding dozens of others police say the explosion occurred when a political rally of the city's dominant party passed by no one has yet admitted carrying out the attack. ads of women protesters in india have marched in silence in the capital to mourn the twenty three year old female victim of a brutal gang rape on a bus a student later died of her injuries lighting a fierce public response. growing calls for her attackers to face the death penalty six men will be formally charged on thursday good one of the suspects can't be executed if convicted because he's under eighteen. but as well and president hugo chavez is in a state of consciousness after undergoing another cancer operation that's according to the vice president nicolas maduro stressed leaders condition remains delicate and rejected earlier rumors that chavez was in a coma or in hospital cuba the president's inauguration sheffield for the tenth of january. israel is easing restrictions to allow building mate
motorcycle bomb has gone off near a crowded park in pakistan southern city of karachi killing at least four people and wounding dozens of others police say the explosion occurred when a political rally of the city's dominant party passed by no one has yet admitted carrying out the attack. ads of women protesters in india have marched in silence in the capital to mourn the twenty three year old female victim of a brutal gang rape on a bus a student later died of her injuries lighting a fierce...
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so the foreign minister of pakistan came on a recent tour of the u.s. interested the biggest threat in pakistan right now is drones she said before nine eleven there was zero suicide bombings in pakistan and there's been over three hundred ninety or something that might not be the correct figure but very astronomical increase in suicide bombings because it shows how in the instability in the region once you're launching these unmanned drones these these aerial robots that are just killing people indiscriminately with a ninety percent failure rate of course i mean what is that going to really do to the country winning the hearts and minds i mean that's absurd and you know this taking another look at what drones actually accomplish we've had guests on our team several times and every single one of them kind of reverberates the same criticism when it comes to drones meaning that just from a tactical standpoint killing a person versus capturing them you lose a slew of information a slew of intelligence so you might be killing the people that are organizing
so the foreign minister of pakistan came on a recent tour of the u.s. interested the biggest threat in pakistan right now is drones she said before nine eleven there was zero suicide bombings in pakistan and there's been over three hundred ninety or something that might not be the correct figure but very astronomical increase in suicide bombings because it shows how in the instability in the region once you're launching these unmanned drones these these aerial robots that are just killing...
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of innocence and the tear and the they were brought from different countries foreign countries like pakistan and jordan and syria and yesterday in the village where i live and sitting on it was tear gas excessively by security forces and i could see security forces running down the streets by my white house and shooting grand in the inside the houses and the movement was completely peace said but after witnessing in the west that was during and position to or this this issue ation and buying or there have been emotion in bahrain it is unlike to what is what they are claiming like they are encouraging human rights in different countries arab countries but when it comes to bahrain they use double standards so the protesters here inviting old though they are those radical protestors they are the minority and not the majority but they are using such methods to prevent that violent security forces from entering their their it their religious and attacking on our civilians and children like we witnessed and the big you have off of the four year old child being attacked by security forces with tear
of innocence and the tear and the they were brought from different countries foreign countries like pakistan and jordan and syria and yesterday in the village where i live and sitting on it was tear gas excessively by security forces and i could see security forces running down the streets by my white house and shooting grand in the inside the houses and the movement was completely peace said but after witnessing in the west that was during and position to or this this issue ation and buying or...
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on charges of crimes against humanity during the one nine hundred seventy one independence war with pakistan there was a spate of deadly anti-government clashes in bangladesh last month. but it seems there's a price to pay for free love after all america's health officials are warning there's a silent epidemic stalking the baby boomers of the sixty's we did a cauldron of reports on the call in california now to get checked for deadly hepatitis c. . california once the center of the hippie revolution a mounting pot of music rock sound sexual freedom we did drugs that we didn't think about there was no process because everybody was doing their own dean make chill is a baby boomer born during the pos world war two years nineteen forty six and nine hundred sixty five his generation now is paying for that lifestyle a life of things drugs and rock'n'roll all fueled by flower power and the summer of love they say if you remember the sixty's you were entry they're the baby boomers out of the sexual revolution may have lost some of their memories and they had the mists of time but there is one legacy
on charges of crimes against humanity during the one nine hundred seventy one independence war with pakistan there was a spate of deadly anti-government clashes in bangladesh last month. but it seems there's a price to pay for free love after all america's health officials are warning there's a silent epidemic stalking the baby boomers of the sixty's we did a cauldron of reports on the call in california now to get checked for deadly hepatitis c. . california once the center of the hippie...
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china and pakistan are bolstering their military cooperation by engaging in joint exercises. while india is steadily upgrading its military on the back of its economic might. if india succeeds in arming its nuclear submarine with the k-5, it will add a powerful option in its military strategy. the country's continuing missile program is likely to start. nhk world, new delhi. >>> developed countries invest billions of dollars in aid every year to help developing nations. it's known as official development assistance or oda. and it can pay for everything from cleaning up water to putting up buildings to improving technology. nations that invest in africa gain better access to emerging markets and natural resources but japan's sluggish economy forced its leaders to cut oda. they slashed it to less than half of what it was at its peak in the 1990s. however, they're determined to maintain a presence so they've come up with a new strategy. nhk world explains. >> reporter: senegal, western africa. for years, a japanese government agency called the japan international cooperation age
china and pakistan are bolstering their military cooperation by engaging in joint exercises. while india is steadily upgrading its military on the back of its economic might. if india succeeds in arming its nuclear submarine with the k-5, it will add a powerful option in its military strategy. the country's continuing missile program is likely to start. nhk world, new delhi. >>> developed countries invest billions of dollars in aid every year to help developing nations. it's known as...
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what can pakistan do? we can apply some pressure but if the expectation is that we can get people to accept any position that would not be possible for pakistan. this is one point. about the eagerness, the most you show eagerness there are many red lights. what is it that pakistan is trying to to do? if, for example, there was a comment that i made we should not be seeking a place on the table. there is no need for us. our road is this, it is, yes, we must have a part, we must play a part then surely it is going to be miss. interpreted. we must play the roll. as for the economic part is concerned there ought to be cooperation but because of conflict there are difficulties and earlier we had talked about the 1990's. if the conflicts could be resolved. there are many projects, projects like pakistan, india, if something can be done on that, that would be a great project. there are projects for transmission lines from central asia and also, supplying energy to pakistan. there are obvious things which certainl
what can pakistan do? we can apply some pressure but if the expectation is that we can get people to accept any position that would not be possible for pakistan. this is one point. about the eagerness, the most you show eagerness there are many red lights. what is it that pakistan is trying to to do? if, for example, there was a comment that i made we should not be seeking a place on the table. there is no need for us. our road is this, it is, yes, we must have a part, we must play a part then...
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drone strike has killed a prominent warlord and his deputy in the tribal area of northwest pakistan pakistan says that seen as zero and eight others died after a missile hit a house in a village near the border the commander and his militants are accused of attacking the u.s. military in afghanistan a separate american as tried to the north killed four more people. in india a state lawmaker is facing charges of crimes against women could be suspended from office that has the country's top court is expected to rule on a petition for tougher regulations against sexual assault the document or submitted in early aftermath of a violent gang rape of a twenty three year old university student in new delhi two weeks ago six suspects detained in the case so due to be formally charged later also state. but as well as opposition has called on the government to give detailed information about the health of present charges he hasn't made any public appearances since having cancer drink uber three weeks ago travis is due to be sworn in for another six year term next week but it's not here to paya whether
drone strike has killed a prominent warlord and his deputy in the tribal area of northwest pakistan pakistan says that seen as zero and eight others died after a missile hit a house in a village near the border the commander and his militants are accused of attacking the u.s. military in afghanistan a separate american as tried to the north killed four more people. in india a state lawmaker is facing charges of crimes against women could be suspended from office that has the country's top court...
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as regards pakistan, pakistan ought to accept whatever is decided. however, from pakistan's point of view, the downside of continued u.s. presence is that we continue to provide an argument for militants to justify their violent activities. this is the downside, as we looked at it. but as i said, it is for the u.s. government and afghanistan to decide. pakistan should accept whatever it is. in my personal view, there are usually two arguments made in support of continuous u.s. military presence out -- after 2014 -- that it is necessary to keep the army intact and together, and that it is necessary for counter terrorist operations, like the operation of drones. the first argument, that the afghan national army -- the afghan national army has already shown its ability to withstand effectively any attacks from the taliban. and this was quite evident last year, i think, in april, when the taliban launched a string of incidents. it was basically the afghan national army that was able to counter it very effectively. no army can, however, prevent sporadic v
as regards pakistan, pakistan ought to accept whatever is decided. however, from pakistan's point of view, the downside of continued u.s. presence is that we continue to provide an argument for militants to justify their violent activities. this is the downside, as we looked at it. but as i said, it is for the u.s. government and afghanistan to decide. pakistan should accept whatever it is. in my personal view, there are usually two arguments made in support of continuous u.s. military presence...
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and pakistan. there is better coordination between afghanistan and pakistan, and also there appears to be a better clarity in the u.s. positions relating to the two very important questions which is withdrawal and reconciliation. i'll offer a few comments which are based on my experience as being part of the foreign office until early 2008 and then later on as an observer. i do not have any other formal association with the pakistan government. well, pakistan like several other players in the region have made policy mistakes. pakistan has suffered, but it is not all on account of its fraud policies, but there are many other dimensions to the conflict in the region. i would also say they cannot place the blame for all the problems that are onto others. the first point that i would like to emphasize here because this has been talked about quite a bit in the past, not as much now, i have not met in the last many, several years even while i was in the foreign office any responsible person from the civi
and pakistan. there is better coordination between afghanistan and pakistan, and also there appears to be a better clarity in the u.s. positions relating to the two very important questions which is withdrawal and reconciliation. i'll offer a few comments which are based on my experience as being part of the foreign office until early 2008 and then later on as an observer. i do not have any other formal association with the pakistan government. well, pakistan like several other players in the...
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four people have been killed and dozens wounded after an explosion in a crowded area of pakistan's southern city karate police say the bomb was planted on a motorbike and detonated when a political rally of the city's dominant party passed by no group has claimed responsibility for the attack on the liberal party the police suspect militants might have targeted the rally prior to upcoming general elections. authorities in the ivory coast have declared three days of mourning after a stampede during a new year's celebrations claimed the lives of more than sixty people the tragedy occurred when a large crowd was leaving a city stadium after a fireworks show a similar incident happened in angola during new year's festivities there even ten dead in one hundred twenty injured. venezuela's leader hugo chavez is conscious of following a cancer operation cuba that's according to the country's vice president nicolas maduro however stressed the president's condition remains delicate it was earlier reported that chavez was suffering complications caused by risperidone infection under the constitution t
four people have been killed and dozens wounded after an explosion in a crowded area of pakistan's southern city karate police say the bomb was planted on a motorbike and detonated when a political rally of the city's dominant party passed by no group has claimed responsibility for the attack on the liberal party the police suspect militants might have targeted the rally prior to upcoming general elections. authorities in the ivory coast have declared three days of mourning after a stampede...
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china and the pakistan are bolstering their military cooperation by engaging in joint exercises while india is steadily upgrading its military on the back of its economic might. if india succeeds in arming its nuclear submarine with the k-5, it will add up to a powerful option in its military strategy. the country's continuing missile program is likely to stir up the region. nhk world, new delhi. >>> and that wraps up our bulletin, i'm dhra dhirakaosal in bangkok. >> dhra, thanks. >>> australia's east coast has >>> emerging economic powers still struggling with poverty. embolden citizens still demanding democracy. the threat of violence, the push for peace, the shadow of conflict. get news and insight on south and southeast asia every week day live from bangkok only on nhk "newsline." >>> images from traffic cameras have made their way into our daily lives. the footage you're about to see is a good reminder that sometimes you need more than one angle to understand the full story. >>> here's a scene from the other side of the intersection. the scooter was crushed. both the rider and th
china and the pakistan are bolstering their military cooperation by engaging in joint exercises while india is steadily upgrading its military on the back of its economic might. if india succeeds in arming its nuclear submarine with the k-5, it will add up to a powerful option in its military strategy. the country's continuing missile program is likely to stir up the region. nhk world, new delhi. >>> and that wraps up our bulletin, i'm dhra dhirakaosal in bangkok. >> dhra,...
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commanders have been trying to improve their missile capability in the face of competition from pakistan and china. chinese authorities have tested out a jumbo cargo plane made in china. it runs 47 metres long. it can fly nonstop for 7,800 kilometers. it can carry more than 60 kinds of cargo. state-runneme media says the airplane runs better than the jumbo model currently in use. the report says it's on par with a cargo plane used by the u.s. military, the c-17 globemaster. china is the fourth nation to develop a jumbo cargo plane after the u.s., russia and the ukraine. the russia and ukranian planes used technology inherited from the soviet era. >>> satellite was launched for national security and other purposes. the rocket blasted off from tanagashi space center in southern japan. the satellite went into orbit around the earth at the desired altitude. this marks the 16th straight successful launch of h2a rockets. it is equipped with a radar system. it can take images at night and in bad weather. it can identify objects on earth as small as 1 metre from 700 kilometres in space. the devi
commanders have been trying to improve their missile capability in the face of competition from pakistan and china. chinese authorities have tested out a jumbo cargo plane made in china. it runs 47 metres long. it can fly nonstop for 7,800 kilometers. it can carry more than 60 kinds of cargo. state-runneme media says the airplane runs better than the jumbo model currently in use. the report says it's on par with a cargo plane used by the u.s. military, the c-17 globemaster. china is the fourth...
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and as a pakistan agrees to dissolve parliament in the face of protests over corruption allegations in the capital r.t. talks to the man behind the anti-government uproar. live from our studios in moscow this is r.t.m. sean thomas glad to have you with us. the algerian military has reportedly taken five islamic terrorists alive in the aftermath of the gas facility hostage sees within the clear up operation is still ongoing the civilian death toll is expected to rise as more bodies are discovered several foreign civilians were among dozens killed when a jury in forces stormed the site taken by militants in revenge for the french intervention in neighboring mali and there are increasing claims that they did out of self-interest. to reports. we don't always but it's terrorism was about to overwhelm the friendly country the terrorism that threatens not just all of west africa but also the entire world. he's vowed that france won't stop its intervention in mali until islamic extremism in the country is stamped out the military has announced that it's going to be sending more troops but the
and as a pakistan agrees to dissolve parliament in the face of protests over corruption allegations in the capital r.t. talks to the man behind the anti-government uproar. live from our studios in moscow this is r.t.m. sean thomas glad to have you with us. the algerian military has reportedly taken five islamic terrorists alive in the aftermath of the gas facility hostage sees within the clear up operation is still ongoing the civilian death toll is expected to rise as more bodies are...